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i dont know about that but you can probably siphon it out. i think new cars have a filter to prevent that but i've heard they have pumps that can
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i dont know about that but you can probably siphon it out. i think new cars have a filter to prevent that but i've heard they have pumps that can get the gas out safely. store it, then put it back in the car when you're done. good luck.
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